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san francisco seeing a little bit of low cloud cover there gorgeous view over the city tonight. look at that. you can see the fog there kind of set up right near the water's edge. we still have the sea breeze out there right now. the transition starting to take place tonight getting into tomorrow is that marine layer continuing to compress down. so inland spots will start to warm up. 90s for some of the warmer places tomorrow. livermore may be the exception. well could get close to 100 degrees there. and then around the inner bay, around san francisco and oakland, we'll see the temperatures starting to climb on up. 50s and 60s outside right now. 48 in novato. parts of the north bay a little chilly tonight. as the sea breeze backs off, temperatures climbing a few degrees each day through sunday. 60s a 70s and 80s. santa clara south you will see the air quality levels taking a hit as the sea breeze backs off and he see the temperatures on the rise. no serious thunderstorms to talk about, just high pressure taking the low clouds and the ocean influence out of the forecast here as w
san francisco seeing a little bit of low cloud cover there gorgeous view over the city tonight. look at that. you can see the fog there kind of set up right near the water's edge. we still have the sea breeze out there right now. the transition starting to take place tonight getting into tomorrow is that marine layer continuing to compress down. so inland spots will start to warm up. 90s for some of the warmer places tomorrow. livermore may be the exception. well could get close to 100 degrees...
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the ceremony will take place at san francisco's city hall october 16th. steven's family has invited a list of dignitaries, including george schultz and senator dianne feinstein. stevens grew up in the bay area attending piedmont high. after, he went on to uc berkeley and uc hastings in san francisco for law school. the public is being invited to the service but you should know the city hall rotunda only holds about 700 people. stevens was just 52 years old. >>> it was one thing when burglars took their jewelry. when they took the family puppy, a san jose city councilman stepped in. burglars first broke into melissa's home last summer. on monday her south san jose home was burglarized again. this time, though, the bad guys took her 10-year-old daughter's brand new puppy. the little yorkie mix. tonight the little girl has a message for those dog knappers. >> if you bring it back, that would mean the world to me. and i would be willing to give anything. you could have stolen anything from my room but just not my puppy. >> have a heart. get the puppy back. li
the ceremony will take place at san francisco's city hall october 16th. steven's family has invited a list of dignitaries, including george schultz and senator dianne feinstein. stevens grew up in the bay area attending piedmont high. after, he went on to uc berkeley and uc hastings in san francisco for law school. the public is being invited to the service but you should know the city hall rotunda only holds about 700 people. stevens was just 52 years old. >>> it was one thing when...
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lit up in orange and so is city hall. the giants open this week at at&t park. the aempb's might also be hosting in oakland. the 49ers will be playing at home. you throw in the america's cup and the blue angels in addition to the a's, giants, 49ers, the weekend will be active to say the least. stay with us for complete on air and how to get around. >>> new at 11:00, the coast guard tells us family members of a michiganing fisherman found the body. they were searching north of pigeon point when they found him. he was one of four men on a fishing trip. the boat capsized after waves slammed into it. two men wearing lifejackets managed to swim to shore and alerted authorities but the other two men were not wearing life vests. >>> first the arrests, now the death. a popular teacher accused of plefing a former student has apparently killed himself. james izumizaki's body was found this morning. his arrest last week shocked the albany middle school community and his death now has left them stunld and sadden -- stunned and saddened. the confusing situation for everyone
lit up in orange and so is city hall. the giants open this week at at&t park. the aempb's might also be hosting in oakland. the 49ers will be playing at home. you throw in the america's cup and the blue angels in addition to the a's, giants, 49ers, the weekend will be active to say the least. stay with us for complete on air and how to get around. >>> new at 11:00, the coast guard tells us family members of a michiganing fisherman found the body. they were searching north of pigeon...
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protesters take over the city council meeting in oakland tonight. they're demanding to know more about an officer-involved shooting five months ago. tonight, that tactic worked. jean elle is live in oakland with more on that confrontation. >> reporter: jessica, alan blueford's parents are desperate to know more about the night an oakland police officer shot and killed their son. and tonight, with help from protesters, their voices were heard. >> we're not leaving here without being dragged out of here. there's hundreds more behind us. and then, there will be thousands. there will be no business as usual until there's justice for alan blueford. >> reporter: protesters demanding a police report about a shooting in may, taking over the city council meeting for the second time. city leaders closed gallery seating and limited the number of people allowed into the meeting. leaving a crowd of protesters in the hall, demanding access. wrestling with police when the gallery doors opened. back inside, alan blueford's mother, shouted for answers when her micro
protesters take over the city council meeting in oakland tonight. they're demanding to know more about an officer-involved shooting five months ago. tonight, that tactic worked. jean elle is live in oakland with more on that confrontation. >> reporter: jessica, alan blueford's parents are desperate to know more about the night an oakland police officer shot and killed their son. and tonight, with help from protesters, their voices were heard. >> we're not leaving here without being...
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according to the city's municipal transit agency. learning to share the road is a work in progress. it has gotten better in recent years. >> i think everybody should have a turn at both. because then they could understand the mind-set of each and be a little more polite to each other. >> reporter: he's proud of how far the movement has come. now, while this may well be his last critical mass ride, he says he won't stop biking any time soon. >> trying to stay healthy. and i absolutely love to get out in the fresh air and bicycle. it's always a thrilling thing, and it makes you young again. >> police did have extra patrols out here, including officers on bikes. i just touched base with san francisco police who say traffic was at times tied up by critical mass. it all went smoothly. no arrests, no major problems. kimberly terry, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, kimberly. >>> they will continue to meet every month. >>> the albany schoolteacher accused of molesting a former student has not been charged. the investigation of james izamuzaki is ongoing. we caught up with him this morning,
according to the city's municipal transit agency. learning to share the road is a work in progress. it has gotten better in recent years. >> i think everybody should have a turn at both. because then they could understand the mind-set of each and be a little more polite to each other. >> reporter: he's proud of how far the movement has come. now, while this may well be his last critical mass ride, he says he won't stop biking any time soon. >> trying to stay healthy. and i...
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and we need a system that can help us. >> the department wants a green light from the city to extend the red light camera contract for an additional three years. they say it makes intersections safer. that extension would cost a little over $2 million. >> the police department experience as you've heard in there from loss and in terms of personnel this is one way to help us as a force multiplier and be there at those dangerous intersections. >> not everyone wants the red light cameras to stay. >> i would like them to conduct an independent study of what these cameras are doing. >> roger jones is a local activist who organized the red light camera protest group in alameda county. >> the public safety meeting and they're very concerned about the revenue. >> oakland is more concerned about money. red light runners are slapped with a $500 fine. in an eight-month period between october 2011 and june 012, the program reportedly generated $1.7 million for oakland. jones says that number is up for debate. he says he's more interested in extending the length of yellow lights at red light inte
and we need a system that can help us. >> the department wants a green light from the city to extend the red light camera contract for an additional three years. they say it makes intersections safer. that extension would cost a little over $2 million. >> the police department experience as you've heard in there from loss and in terms of personnel this is one way to help us as a force multiplier and be there at those dangerous intersections. >> not everyone wants the red light...
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left the 9-year-old city hall in ruins. archaeologist rebecca carver believes the newly discovered foundations belong to one of the few part of city hall that didn't collapse. >> what we with are see hoog is the top of the foundation or the eastern most part of the san francisco's old city hall. >> reporter: construction on old city hall started in 1872, but delays and bickering stretched the work across 25 years. >> by the time it finished, it had been built in stages and there's differences in construction technique. >> because of that architectural historian wants to understand better why that part of city hall survived. >> these foundations give us a clue how it was built differently. that's one of the thing we will determine if we compare what we learned about these foundations to foundations found elsewhere. >> old city hall was once a vast complex built on what had been a site of a cemetery. other parts were discovered during construction near the library and asian art museum. >> that is one thing that i like about h
left the 9-year-old city hall in ruins. archaeologist rebecca carver believes the newly discovered foundations belong to one of the few part of city hall that didn't collapse. >> what we with are see hoog is the top of the foundation or the eastern most part of the san francisco's old city hall. >> reporter: construction on old city hall started in 1872, but delays and bickering stretched the work across 25 years. >> by the time it finished, it had been built in stages and...